On Wed, 2020-08-26 at 13:16 +0200, Thomas Gleixner wrote: > From: Thomas Gleixner > > To allow utilizing the irq domain pointer in struct device it is necessary > to make XEN/MSI irq domain compatible. > > While the right solution would be to truly convert XEN to irq domains, this > is an exercise which is not possible for mere mortals with limited XENology. > > Provide a plain irqdomain wrapper around XEN. While this is blatant > violation of the irqdomain design, it's the only solution for a XEN igorant > person to make progress on the issue which triggered this change. > > Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner > Acked-by: Juergen Gross I think it broke MSI-X support, because xen_pci_msi_domain_info is lacking a .flags = MSI_FLAGS_PCI_MSIX? > --- > Note: This is completely untested, but it compiles so it must be perfect. I'm working on making it simple for you to test that, by hosting Xen HVM guests natively in qemu (under KVM¹).  But I'm absolutely not going to try hacking on both guest and host side at the same time when I'm trying to ensure compatibility — that way lies madness. So for now I'm going to test qemu with older kernels, and maybe someone (Jürgen}? can test MSI-X to PIRQ support under real Xen?) FWIW if I add the missing MSI_FLAGS_PCI_MSIX flag then under my qemu I get: 38: 3180 0 xen-pirq -msi-x ens4-rx-0 39: 0 3610 xen-pirq -msi-x ens4-tx-0 40: 1 0 xen-pirq -msi-x ens4 But without the flags I get: [ 8.464212] e1000e 0000:00:04.0 ens4: Failed to initialize MSI interrupts. Falling back to legacy interrupts. ¹ https://lore.kernel.org/qemu-devel/20230110122042.1562155-1-dwmw2@infradead.org/